Benedict High School - Eagle Yearbook (Benedict, NE)

 - Class of 1951

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'P O In Y Q. Q ' L ..4 4 ,Q 'f'fX .J'3- ' Xlfffi Sgwxb S DEDICATIO Nr Devennort We, the Senior Cleee of '51 wieb to dedic te tkie ernuwl to our oarents and to Suot Deven oxt It is from their ernert ad ice, bel , nno leadership that so many things have been accomplished enport has been a great soonsor last year Our greatest thanks to our parents They have been ing factor throughout our livea tion Suot Dev during our indeed go the guid and educa U 6-' s Q. x , . 'Q . xc A , V . p . u hu ' . 1 , ' . FACULTY CR 5 -Q., gr. Mrs Tirvnons Mr Davenport M188 Haatvedt :US 'YN-Q 03000 J Ougqfvfsi 'Nba ' .,',o -,N Wolwn M188 Gilmore Mr Svobodg 7' :Q Y' Nre Svoboda 4 ls A ng D ' 1 - '- x 9 V IJ, .oi ..' I , 1 ' Jinx, 3. ' . 'l4 af' ' 'K ' os N 04' . . ' f fgjj .mv-5 jg ,x .51 . w. ,O V , , M .x,. R. , . . 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If 'Y' if 9 l Wilma Tonniges Duane Emken Music 1-2-3-U Athletics 1-2-3 Music 2-3-H -H BACCALAUREATE SERVICE MAY 20, 1051 8 O P School Auditorium Processionsl WPomp and Clrcamstanceu Elgar Samuelson Mrs Morace Warner and Miss Thelma R Gilmore Invocation Reverend Forrest Hergert Vocal Solo The Twenty Third Psalm' Malotte Janet Wright Scripture Psalm 119, Verses 9 2U Reverend Forrest Hergert Prayer Reverend Forrest Hergert Sermon The Indisoensible Book Reverend Waldo Hansen Music UA Glad Prayer' Stenson Girls' Sextette Benediction Reverend Forrest Hergert Recessional 'Poms and Circumstanceu Elgar Samuelson Hrs Morece Warner and Miss Thelma R Gilmore COMMENCEMENT MA 23, 1951, 8 O P School Auditorium Processional 'Pomp and Circumstancen flaar Samuelson Hrs Horace Warner and Miss Thelma R Gilmore Invocation Reverend Forrest Hergert Salutatory Music waitin' in the Shadoms' Address James B Larkin Xellesly Girls' Sexette Dr Norman Thorpe Vocal Solo 'The Hills of Honen Fox Valedictory Presentation Presentation Presentation Presentation James B Larkin Clifton Neal Foster Vighth Grade Diclomas Supt Wm F Davenport High School Graduati g Class 1951 Supt Wm F' Davenoort Awards H S Prlrclosl M J Svoboda Diplomas Robert Taylor, Treas Bd of Edu , , 20 . 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Q. :, . . . - , I , ' ' V I Q . . . w L. . , - I - . . t P' jf. lik soy tlet n s fht .x 9 os 1 A ' ' 1 F i 2' art, TL ' ' 9.' .m . - - , . , CLASS HISTORY We took our first step as Green Freshman in the fall of 'M7' touring a building which we called 'Benedict High Clinic' which had four floors hiss Wanda wantz was our sponsor and Cliff Foster was our group director or president Ve got along very well, we hadn't gone very far when we came upon a door with a sign reading 'Please Enter W Ve entered and found ourselves in for Freshman Initation, d1dn't think we would ever live through it However we survived in quite the best of health We journeved along down the halls and came finally to an elevator with a sign by the side which read 'Sophomore 2nd floor U As we got into the elevator roll was called by the class secretary, Twyla Van Nostrand The following answered Jim Larkin, Cliff Foster, Dean Dovenbarger, Duane Emken, Evelyn Doak, Elaine Hinze Leola Pohl, Letha Pohl, Dale Pohl, Dale Behnken, Adeline Sackschewsk Twyla Van Nostrand, John Heser, Joyce Leach, Alice Miller As we reacred 2nd floor, Stromsburg High School came along and adopted Joyce Leach So we began our tour of 2nd floor with fourteen growing children This was a very interesting as well as an educational tour, with Mr Robert Severna as our sponsor and Dale Pohl was our group director He did a very good job of leading us and we accomplished a great deal on this floor In several rooms along the way we stopped for what we called a WClass Party ' Our tour on this floor ended, came again to the elevator but the sian beside it read differently, this time it said 'Jun1or, 3rd floor 3 Roll was called again by the class secretary, Cliff Foster, and this time we adopted Virginia Cotner from Waco High School As we got off the elevator, we were introduced to Mrs Alta Bland who we were told was to be our sponsor for this floor, and Virginia Cotner was to be the group director During the tour of the Junior floor we came upon many interesting activites one of them was a play, Mrs Astor's Horseu, in which we all took part except John Heser who was our stage manager A Junior Senior banquet which we put on for the nineteen Seniors, was enjoyed by the Juniors, Seniors, and Faculty We continued on our tour and came again to the elevator, which was to take us to the Uth and last floor Here our tour began and continued at great speed We found we had lost two people, Dale and Letha Pohl, who were adopted by Th yer High School Ie adopted one ourselves, lilma Tonniges from Vork High School A great deal seemed to be accomplished with Mr Davenport as our sponsor and Jim Larkin as group director Some things which were included were a trip to Haeting, Nebraska, to get our Senior pictures taken a trip to Peru, Nebraska, to tour the college campus, a Junior Senior Banouet, which was very nice, given by the Juniors, a Senior play, WThe Red Sp1der,' presented by the following Jim Larkin, Cliff Foster, Dean Dovenbaryer, Dale Behnken, Duane Emken, Evelyn Doak, Twyls Van Nostrand, Virginia Cotner, Adeline Sackscheusky and Alice Miller with Elaine Hinze, Leols Pohl and Wilma Tonniges as ushers, John Heser as Stage Manager, Miss Gilmore, director and Mr Davenport,sponsor One of the longemzjaunts we ever took was to Kansas City, Missouri, where we ment for our Skip Day the 16th and l7th of May We were all very proud to think that our go, because we were the Under the leadership of bth floor and are ready us, and go out into the School Board of Directors would permit us to first class of Benedict High School to do this Mr Davenport we all survived the tour of the to leave the building and good times behind world ahead of us Alice Miller Dean Dovenbarger . - by , v . 5 A . . ,I . , 'I W8 I U u 2 ' I . , 3 i ys U A K - 1' - O ' . . 2 0 - w - . - , , , we C . . - -s I ll - I 2 - ' f 0 ' 3 I O , . - . - 3 0 1 , F , , . 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Q , I Lf DS KdJPHEx, K Several years after graduating from dear old B H B I fell heir to a huge fortune I couldn't find a use for all my money, so I cided to take a trip around the world and visit all my old class mates I sailed from New York aboard the Queen Mary Who should I find as the captain of the ship but Dale Behnken I asked him how he has pened to become s ship caotain and he said that he had so much fun acting in the play 'Submerged,l he decided he would follow the sea as his life work I guess the drink went to his head On my arrival in England I had to have some way to get around so I looked up the General Motors Company and who should I find but John Heser the London manager for the General Motors Company I bought a new Cadillac and continued on my travels By this time it was tea time, so I went to a restaurant to have tea, and to my surprise I found Leola Pohl was the owner of the most luxurious restaurant in England While we were chatting and drinking tea she told me of another class mate, Twvla Van Nostrand, who had Just opened a new fashion shoe in Paris While visiting Twyla at her fashion shop she told me that Evelyn Doak had taken a trio to Africa about a year before and hadn't returned as yet I decided to go to Africa to see Evie so I left early the next morning for the Congo When the party I was with arrived at the shore we were welcomed by a grouo of natives who took me to a small cabin Evelyn the Queen of the Congo Next I traveled to Iceland and who should I find there but the member of our class who did not like to work I asked Cliff what on earth he was doing in Iceland, because I knew he had never enjoyed cold weather His reoly was that since he did not like to work he had come to Iceland hoping to find gold He was honing to strike it rich so that he would not have to work After learning all the nal I could from Cliff I traveled to Poland as I had heard they had horse races there, and I enjoy all kinds of soorts so I thought I would spend a couole of days at the race tracks Upon arriving at the race track I went directly to my box seat and to my amazement Adeline Sacksckewsky was in the seat next to mine I began talking to her and found out that she had a great string of race horses As it happened she was racing her best horse that day and he won by a nose As the races were over for the season Adeline decided she would take a vacation and travel with me and to return to the United States when I did, she was to attend a meeting of racing executives in the United States anyway Not knowing where to find anymore of our class mates we decided to go to Spain and take in a few bull fights Outside the Arena where the most famous bullflghters hold their exibitions who should we meet but James Larkin He was dressed in the most unusual outfit we had ever seen I asked him what he was doing in Madrid? He said he had changed his name about three years before and had become a greet bull fighter So that afternoon we got to see one of our old class mates preform in the Arena Between fights Elaine Hinze, who had become famous in the danc ing world, presented a Spanish dancing act with her dancing oartner an Dovenbarger This dance team was already world famous as co stars in Motion Pictures We left Spain and traveled to Switzerland to watch the world skiing contest The winner of the main event of the afternoon was Alice Miller She was crowned the World's Champion Woman Skier The in high school she had planned to be a nurse, but had later decided that skiing would be more exciting I was running low on money and because Adeline was to attend a meeting in the United States soon, we decided to return to the United States Upon arriving in the United States we met Wilma Tonniges at the docks r' ,X I' fb f' N . I l D , , ' 4 , ff just a short distance from the shore, to see their Queen. It was ' . 9 - De , ' Q - n ' n 0 She was just returning from service as an army nurse during the most recent war and she had just received her discharge when we got back to Benedict we found Duane married and farming on the old Emken homestead, and on which he had established all or the latest conservation oractises Virginia Cotner Leola Pohl THE SENIORS OF 'Sl' Our twelve years of school have been great They've been like a race started and won fun, Harley Dale Behnken is first in line e all think he is might fine Virginia Cotner is next on the list, She's the one whom Eugene will miss Now in line comes Evelyn Elaine Doak Her interest seems to center around York Dean Dovenbarger is one of our crew, He's a swell guy, and Duane Emken is one Eating candy in class a lot of fun too of our boys, is one of his Joys the brains of the class He never feared whether or not he would pass John Heser always has cars on his mind, He'll sive vou information on any kind Elaine Hlnze is the She's quiet, cute, and James Larkin is our In any sport he's hard beauty of us all, not very tall star athlete, to beat Alice Miller has the prettiest blond hair, She treats it with the most delicate care Leola Pohl is always hapoy and gay, What will Bruce do when she goes away? Adeline Sackschewsky has a preat deal of knowledge, She'll soon be attending Grand Island Business College Wilma Tonniges who Joined us this year, Will have many memories to treasure dear Twyla Van Nostrand, we nick named her nred ' her shoulders sets quite a brilliant head These are the Seniors of Benedict High, Ie leave you now with a final 'Goodbye' ! W , i Clifton Foster has , On .' V , Elaine Hinze Evelyn Doak Dale Behnken CLASS WlI.L we the fourteen seniors of B H S class of 51' having finished our high school education, presumed to be of sound mind and memory, make and execute this will on the 21st day of Hay, 1951 Dale Behnken wills his long legs to Lowell Helden, and his height to Russell Taylor Virginia Cotner wills her interest in Eugene to Pat Gardner, and her two front teeth to Eugene Tonnlges Virginia also wills her slim ness to Mary Jo Heser Evelyn Doak wills her typing ability to Glenn and her sense of humor to Norma Moore Dean Dovenbarger wills his side burns to Boyd Timmons Dean also wills his speed to Arthur Alms Duane Emken wills his nickname 'Wimp' to John Zarr, he thinks the name will fit John better anyway Duane also wills his seat by the door to Ray Dorsey so that with a head start he should be able to keep ahead of the teachers Clifton Foster wills his crew cut to Melvin Gruber Cliff also wills his basketball ability to La Verne Alms John Heser wills his ability to know cars 5 trucks to Shirley Walkup John also wills his ability to stay awake in classes to Glenn Stuhr Will Dick Heser please come forward? We the Seniors wish to will you this pipe This pipe is guaranteed to last for one year We hope that you won't spend too much money on refills Elaine Hinze wills her Homecoming crown to the nrettlest Junior girl She also wills her beautiful brown hair to Eva Piper Jim Larkin wills his ability to hide in alleys to Ray Dorsey Jim also wills his track prowess to Gordon Taylor Alice Miller wills her many boy friends to the Sophomore girls She also wills her athletic ability to Nancy Koos Leola Pohl wills Bruce to Cleetus Carlson, with the warning that Bruce is dangerous while driving with one hand on his new scooter She also wills her brilliance in History to Allen Farley Adeline Sackschewsky wills her ability to sit in instead of running around in the halls to Ellen She quietness to Carolyn Ziemke Wilma Tonniges wills her shortness to Nancy Kops her ambition to Darrell Dovenbarger Will Carolyn Ziemke please come forward? We the this tube of lipstick providing that you don't use it the assembly also wills her She also wills seniors will you all on one date Twyla Van Nostrand wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Dick Heser She also wills her temper to Shirley Walkup provided she doesn't lose it too often Will Miss Gilmore please come forward? We wish to will you this 'FATMAN' diet card We hope that you have good luck in using it The Seniors will to the Juniors their best wishes for next year We hope that they will be able to have just as fine skip days as we have had Will Mr Svoboda please come forward? The Seniors wish to will to you this diaper and safety pins We know that you will have good use for them in the future Will Mr Davenport please come forward? The Seniors will to you this box of Snoose and this Straw Hat We are giving these to you that you will have them to go with your new nick name 'BOWLEGGED We only regret that we d1dn't have two six guns to go along with Will Jim McLean and Dale Moore please come forward? We the will to each of you these rings We hear that your future plans their use so we decided to save you the trouble of buying them hope it will be a double ceremony we the fourteen Seniors of B H S hereby sign and seal this on the 21st day of May 1951 BILL' these Seniors concern We will CLASS OF 1951 use e e e . - e . e e o e e I u Q Q e e I o e I e A l -Q e e Q ' o e , e U o e e u I e I s I , 80 O j U 0 . e U ess e Jumor Senlor Banquet The Junior Class under the guidance of Are Timmons, tneir class eoonsor, geve the Senior Clase a very eolendi hencu t rid y, Maj Mth at the cCloud Fotel in York The table and room decorations csrrled out the tnene of UThe Last Round Us ihe Seniors cl es colors silver and vreen vere used in the taole decorations waitresses and vsiters Cressed in coubovs clothes vere Shirley welkuo, Nadine etson, Norma loore, Vuvene feetz Lovell Helden, ond Allen Farley The folloninp DFOFl m fps elven Tosstn ster Permond To sey Invocstion H ster Tinrons Howdv Houalong helcen nO1d Co r 1 of B H Q Longhorn Larkin Solo slim Jim Trio 'The Thistle Three UOn the Range Bowlegged Dill Music J 5 S Bunch Hinds Senior Class Play The Senior Clsss oresented nThe Rea Snider' Mel 8, 1951 to levee and eonrecietlve eudlence The story concerned xeelthy Dr lcHarve who le ei n old es tate and turned it into e F lth reso t or nervous owtient His d h ter and s tr lned nu se e e in charge Life wee seeminvl' oeaceful for the inhehitents of tois old house, when surderlf tnin oe an to haonen 'erninu letters neu by NThe Red S ideru begun to ence r These letters told of Q6 tn at midnioht, urrlnv everxone to lfeve the olsce im edlstely Qelievinr it to be e orscticwl jone, all rem in and then HTHQ Red Snidern berins his murderous work in esrnest The play was directed by Miss Gilmore I C - v ,A - u , 1 . 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'1 Marlene Junge James McLean Frances Rhoads 'X q, I 4'lIlllIlIIIr ' can if QQ I 5 f ,gf 1' x A. . -ag u vu I -I A 1 - f 1 o - Q if - N 3 K 'V .J5 t K . J. Helden i!IlIII',V 5: W Q' ai A -3. , -P - I : . 1' . .C -I E- -Q SOPHO ORES .A Lowell Heiden Cleetis Carlson 5 5-.qv 7 v Gordon Taylor s, A., Norma Moore A S' f f Mary Jo Heser is Eugene Reetz 2 A L Ellen Walkup 'V' Nancy hops QL Allen Farley Nadine Watson X1 Shirley Walkup Aff il f 5' I Carolyn Ziemke 1iL Leila Emken X .I , A I' Y . , L A .- '. X -A. ,Q I A- Zz! t My -1-'H' ,ff fo -Hzjfff WA VL , ,VA ' e ff- L I f 21, if - 4 bf? 2 ,H v PT ff '4 w y Q n rf rf My 7. C3 'N 'ing' :N 1' 'P o L , 1 rc , Q ga an 'T X 1- LaVerne- Alms 5 Russell Taylor Bruce Foote il FRESHMEN Le ora Erks John Zarr Eubene Ton1iges Biruta Staklis ss.. l f' .,.4--'- un- Darrell Bolton Pa rlcia Gardner Y' ?-7 Boyd Tir ons Carolyn Drducker f Eva Plper 1 A , rf . 4 's 5- . igvf ' Agf' Ill .1'i I ii! n !lllIII,? X l s ' , ' gl, .Q Q 1 ggfQ2 ' f i'.v X , A xr Sl i X ' ,-51' . a,- QQ? ' A 1 gllllllr ' Y Af 'lIlIlIi,I'b ,. 25?-1liUlO'IJ e G 999533 Back row Jon Morford, Lowell Heiden, Dale Moore, John Zarr Darrell Dov nbarger, Jam 5 Larkin Front row Student Manager Duane Flnken, James McLean Ray Dorsey, Dale Behnken, Richard Heser, Boyd Timmons, C ifton Foster, Coach Mr Svoboda 5, , v . . . IFORFORD ACTION SHOTS OF THE BENEDICT YACO GAME Jim McLean pots a set up while Ray Dorsey hits for Benedict Cliff Foster waits tensely for s rebound John Zarr scrambles for a loose ball Other slayers stand idly by awaiting results Y I x . Nr B SQUAD Q AQ, 14 J, la! 1 A19-L H. ro en rle , Jlenn tull, B 0 Noor , an Jo ewarvel 'front row Russ ll 'la lor, Lo1ell Ielden, D rwell Dov ua gf rzc Foote, Darrell Holton, Dr wvoboda BASEBALL Q-J in 'NS ff Q c l '1C , l Per, o cr Raw .Jorse , L01 ll 'clea'1, r Q obo ront row luseell a lo 1. arr, lord, Darrell D erm rrer, u ene Reetz, xllen Farley I Brel: 11: All Fa y K' S 2 ' off. Tixrr ons, Dale . e Do V -- , ,- J -, lr : e ' y - '. I ' ,. a -' er' PJEJT, 13 I 9 I . LJ , . T . 5 . ' ' vu, , 1 J 1 4 ' K1 lglk 'A' -aww I A 9 I r ' ' . 7' I - f.. of . ' K' P- -A fr ' . 1 i 1 I I 1 . 5 - ' . . yx X x' Q , 1 J' ' 1 f 1 ' X7 V 1 ., f I, L Nym . ' I ' I f f J.-' Q, :' t V ' I tx .lf I K , A .1 ,L ,. -' I ':-jj, V. I L- - L Q Vw '-4514 , - ' , , 5-Q,'fl'r-'hi - gA,5.5',f-5' - H ,1 V . va 1: ron: Cliff F15 er, L' 1: Eieser Da-e Bohn: . -Lyd Tir: ..s, ' T '.-e-- Heiien, Jir':7,v . IC . J . da. F : .. ' l f Q' :', Jokw L Jiri I.C.I'1'l!l, Jozt log ' b e , Ewa D E I , Basketball The Benedict Eagles completed a very successful campaign in Basket ball this season, with a record of 20 victories against 3 defeats Our regular schedule season was completed with but one loss, the other de eats comlng in the finals of the Conference and District tour naments Our success this year we feel was due to the teamwork defeloped among the play rs under the tutelage of Coach Martin Svoboda There will be 5 returning lettermen bolstering the 51 52 season Behnken, Foster, and Larkin will be lost to the team because of gradua tion The schedule and results were as follows BEN'DICT SCOWE OPDONVNT SCORE Clarks Utica Bradshaw Beaver Crossing Shelby Polk Waco Gresham McCool Stromsburg Henderson Duncan Silver Creek St Joseph Hordville COMWW ME TMRNMWNT Henderson St Joseph Gresham CLASS D DICT ICT TOURNAMENT Waco Hampton M2 McCool 68 19 no 30 E5 E3 23 31 37 52 2: Bm on 62 P 53 EZ E33 68 5 1+2 . 51+ 61+ us 33 35 1+7 ' M9 30 1 M2 ig 3 TRACK Track started with the following lettermen returning, James Larkin, James McLean, Raymond Doreey, Jon Morford Treck Meets Columbus Invitational James McLean lst Dale Behnken 5th Cross Roads Conference Benedict 3rd Place 5 bth th 3rd rd Uth th let Jon Morford James Larkin James McLean Raymond Dorsey 2nd th Mile Relay s CCl11ton Foster, Jon McLean J 880 Relay rd Class B place Vile pldce High Jump Meet at Crete Points place olece place place place place place ULO Yard Da h lOO Yard De h Pole Vault Broad Jump Low Hurdles High Hurdles V1 e Time M 52 8 CGonference Record! place tie High Jump 5'2i place Shot Put olece Time U O2 8 CConferenoe Reoordl Morford, Raymond Dor ey, and James olece Time l U6 CJemes Larkin, Bruce Foote, Dean Dovenbaraer, Eugene Reetz D District Track Meet at David City Raymond Dorsey James Larkin hth rd Nth Jame McLean s Jon Morforu th tl Mile Relay 880 Rel y Trienruler at Benedict st th e High Jump Brood Jump Low Hurdles High Hurdles Nile Run Time U 56 8 Kheet Recordj High Jump lOO Yard Dash LUO Yard Dmeh CFoster, Morford, Dorsey, VcLe1nJ CBehnken Heeer Doxenbarger Reetzl Benedict 02 Bradeh u 33 Thayer 21 The follovins boys cuelifled 101 the State Track Ieet which was held April 11 and 12 Mile Run Jemee McLean U 56 2 Hivh Jumo Dale Behnken 4'51 Mile Relay CFoeter, Morford, Dorsey, McLean J St te Meet let Claes D J nee VcLeen Mile Time U U5 7 Letter inner of 1051 James Lar in, C11 ton Foster, Dale Bernken, James McLe n Jon lorford, Qeymona Do eey, Dick Heser, Deen Doxenbarcer, fugene Heetz J C ' J - Q A 1 . J 41 4 5 , -- L ' F 3 A - -- . 5 -- - . --. l -- : , : 5 -- 1 t . -- . 2 5 , 3 h -- A 0 -- tl --' , . ----3 ------ f . 3rd ------ . s 1 , ---- l t ------ . --E . : . . Dele Behnken ---- lst tie-- , n '- ---- M ----- -- L. U I ------ ' a ------1 ------ . L P ' 5 - x 1 Y s C . ' - f A 1 4 . k f 'n e , BASEBALL Won 7 Lost 2 The Benedict Eagles slaying in their New Baseball Suits last fall won five games and lost one This sorlng they played Waco on May 9th and won the District olay offs for the State Tournament which is to be held May 23rd, Zbth, and 25th, 1951 Scores of Games Played Benedict Henderson Benedict Waco Benedict Bradshaw Benedict Hampton Benedict Bradshaw Benedict Henderson Benedict Waco DISTRICT BASEBALL TOURNEY Benedict Hampton 3 Benedict 5 Bradshaw O STATE BASEBALL TOURNEY Benedict Millard The following boys earned oaseball letters for 1950 51 Behnken Dale Larkin, James Dovenbarger, Darrell Heser, Richard 4cLean James Morford, Jon Helden, Lowell Soph Reetz Eugene Soph Zarr, John Fresh Timmons, Boyd Fresh Next year a trophy will be given the Conference Baseball Champions GIRLS SPORTS One of the classes to which many girls looked forward to was Physical Education There were eighteen girls who reoorted to the class this year Even though the girls won only one out of nine volley ball games this year, they never gave up trying, for the school spirit urged them on The girls also played softball, during the season they olayed six games, winning three, and losing three Their soonsor the first semester was Mrs Svoboda, and the second semester was Mr Davenport b 1 8 O 7 2 1+ 3 7 6 1+ 5 5 8 13 vs, , Sr. Foster, Clifton Sr. Sr, Jr. Jr, 2 Jr. Jr. 9 1 ' 1 5 Queen Elaine Hinze The first Annudl Alum i Hom COUl1g at Beredl t High Qchuol was held on Janu y 12, 1051 Sixty four al H1 regist r d Q in attend a ce Cla s s from 1013 to 19 were pr ent It is hnned th t t s t will grow in sivxifita 1 s pa Homecoming ceremonies included tue crownlmg of Elaine Hlnze as HomecomLng Queen, by Wawnond Dor ey, wwo represented embers of the basket all texn, and erved a t m captain fo the homecoming game he que n s at ended by Maxlne Helden, all e iller, Donna rarley, The Queen was obo en by a vote of the Ylgh cmool tudcmt body. iigh school cle ses prozlded decoratiuns to promo e a homecomlng at nosphere Climatidg tle ev nlng as a basketball victory over the Waco HHTFIOFS The game was close fo t e irst half ntil the Benedict Vagles found tneir strld to subdue the Jarriors by a final count of 99 to 29 Maids W Honor nf' .Qgla . xt C l . . A il 4 X, If 5 1 ar T J . ' - 'nn ' f e S - - n . s.d y ,WO .es. . .fh a hi even Q1 - ence ws the year fss. , ? , - 'Y . , 1 1. A s. 'L 2 , , , 2 L ' . b ',ai s, o s ca 1 r ' . T o va E. ', ' A c X ' and Twyla Van Nostrand. th' M S, X L. . 1' S I 1 S 1 E . .s . 1' . h, '. - A . .11 - e ' vr . ' ' . . ' , r U f . u U , I ' e , . Q X1 '11 u. I' Q: v 0 ,G ? 3 kv I P J 1 4, 4 A f' , . . y 1 - -fv , rf .N N' E11 rs ,N I ' X ' , - A . , 9 S , - 4 f 'N . .1 gg N, 0 X 1 . pf' 1 , , 5 A ,S It I 5 , 71 X - ', ' f 11 G MUSIC Back Row nva rlper, Iarj Heser, Iadlne Ja on, Ian y ro s, A1106 hiller, Carolyn Draucker, Lvelyn Doak, L nora r s Second Row Elaine Hlnze, Lella L n, bar a Flle, mwyla Van No rand, Janet Wrl ht, Cleetis Carlson, Pallene Jun e, llSS Gil ore Fir t Row Norna loore, Carolyn Ziemke, Wilma lonniges, Donna Farley Walkup diin Back Row Duane Drxen, Darrell Dovenbarrer, Cordon Taylor, Lowell Heiden, 'velyn Doak, Shirley walkup Third Row liss Gilrore, Glenn otuhr, Carolyn Ziemke, Allre 1iller, John Zarr, tuart Nelson, Bruce oote Linda L,tle, mob Yeit an Charles Tiller, Ierril Walkup, lles imrons Second Row Ywrta Wile, Alice Cuda, Janes IcL an, Clifton Foster, Eva Piper, Dale Behnken, Arthur Alms, Dick Smith, Dale Moore, Dean Dovenbarger Donna Farley First Row llen Jalkno, Billie Davenwort, Carolvn Draucker, Norma Moore, Maurice 'a son, Richard Hes r, Boyd Tir ons, N lvin Gruber, Raymond Dor ey, James Larkin - - - A C 1' Glu Glulv f D f ' r I ' V is I c C 0 -' 1' I 'v 9 . E if o f g , ' ' 'mko 1 t .' . 1 - it , 'U I - F 4' v . - T - ' , '. m A 1 J 4 1 1 - , Virginia Cotner, Maxine Helden, Ellen Wnlvup, P3fT1Ci3 Gardner, Shlrley C - I B na : nn' .,, - - j 1 1 I L.: - O : 5 A ' F - '. Y - 3 F l ' f' D L x . , U- f 7 '. 'J . l'. - 0 3 .4 L A 3 I . 2 g tv' 4. ' A A 1 u . M ' e .:' e- . s . . Solo Muslc Benedict Hlgh School Muslc department under the dlrectlon of Mlss Gllmore, had a very successful and enjoyable year On March 27, they entered the County Muslc Contest held at Hampton Mlss Gilmore had eight entries which came out very well James Larkin The rest came Solo Nadine Watson Carolyn Zlemke Janet Wright Clifton Foster Duet Janet Wright Maxine Helden Duet Evelyn Dcak Carolyn Zlemke Glrls Sextette Evelyn Dcak Maxine Helden Nadine Watson Ellen Walkup Janet Wright Superior out with all excellents As follows Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Boys Low Voice Glrls Low Voice Girls Medium Volce Glrls High Voloe Boys Medium Voice On Friday, Aprll 13, the Dlstrlct Muslc Contest was held at Geneva with seven entries They came out wlth three Superlors, three Excellents and One Good Solo Nadine Watson Janet Wright James Larkin Carolyn Zlemke Clifton Foster Duet Maxine Helden Janet wright Girls Sextette Superior Superior Excellent Excellent Good Excellent Superior BAND Glrle Low Voice Glrls High Voloe Boys Low Volce Glrls Medium Voice Boys Medium Voice Band was organized this year Nearly forty boys and glrls of the high school and grade school have taken part in the program which was required of most of them that they learn the fundamentals of the ln strument which they chose to play The band made lts flrst public appearance before the P T A at the March meeting of that organization Several members of the band group had the opportunity to appear as soloists on various occasions The band plans to make at least one more publlc appearance before the close of the school year O Carolyn Zlemke i , - C CP X146 A .V Z s, -, . YJ, - A 5' 5 5 E5 -5 ' z ,,,- Q N vf . ,f , J 1 r. Q5 ,gh ? fi ! 5 V ff , 1. . ' ' Q HQ x 2 I lx ,-5 , Q. Back Row C1 cti Ca 1 on, Iva Finer, tary H r, Carolyn Dr1uc'er, Pwdine Wat on, Lenora rks, Jqn t 'rr ht, hlalne H1HZe Nlddle Row Shlrley aal'LD, Ellen Jallxn, U11 a TODLl es, Marta H1Wc, Donna I3 1 J, Naxlne He1den, Vorwa Moore, Mrs ovoboda Cheer Leader Careljn rev e A c iTler, Twyla Van fo rwnd ellne Sacfech us y, C olyz U auc er, v rlDEF Iioole Fox D mme ley, Ie t 1 e, Ter rks, Twyla an trand, J 1 t 1r1 ht, rolvn 1 voboda ont Ro: V r 1 o e e 15 FL n, , L Ola Po 1, 5 -: 3 s r 3 C A -1 exe L 4 ,L f,S , E L 9 L lg ' ' ' . ' -: ' Y Ai, e Z- ug - m :'g, ' '-' ' A 7 r.e' . ' L u . . . ' , , : fg' Z: Hke, Ii Q H - P st . . .2 ,, I' ' is ,, '-f .. X 5, . I B 1 ,N 5 1 Back Row: Xary Heier, Alice Tiller, Nadine InTson, Nancy Kops, Ad ' . , 1i' ,e I-1' ar ' 1 Nr ' 15 Z a ' A ' . 5 1 :: 'o 'A Tar fer a H'1 ,-1ora E A - V Nos 219 Y fy Ca V Z exke, Hrs. 3 . F X' xo F Fo r, Cl et' Ca 'so Zllen Hal uv e r .. C - , , h 'hirley Ye? up. PEP CLUB he energy, school spirit, and sportsmanship, of the Benedict Pep Club, was an important factor in bringing home so many victories this year The officers of the Benedict Pep Club of 1951 were the following President Twyla Van Nostrand Vice President Norma Moore Secretary Ellen Walkup rs Svoboda was the Pep Club sponsor the first semester and Miss Gilmore was the sponsor the second semester The peppy cheerleaders for the year were selected by the High School The following were chosen Alice Miller, Carolyn Ziemke, and Twyla Van Nostrand The uniforms of the Pep Club consisted of gold skirts, white sweaters, and purple scarves The cheerleaders uniforms were white sweaters and purple skirts To make money for the Pep Club Banquet, the girls sold pop, candy bars, and pop corn at games and at the Grade Tournament Before each game the girls gave or sponsored pep rallies All the school participated in the rallies This brought out the school spirit, and showed the boys that we were backing them up With the supoort of all the school, the boys brought home 19 victories against three losses PEP CLUB BANQUET On Aoril 7, 1951, the annual Basketball Banquet was held in the high school gymnasium The trophies which were won this year helped decorate the speakers table, purple and gold flowers were used as center pieces A delicious three course dinner was served by the Lutheran Ladies Aid The theme of the program was athletics The main speaker of the evening was Bob Pierce, a member of the 1951 Basketball Team of University of Nebraska Preceeding the talk by Mr Pierce, Miss Twyla Van Nostrand who served as toastmistress introduced senior members of the basketball squad they were the following James Larkin, Dean Dovenbarger Dale ehnken, Clifton Foster. Each of the boys gave a short talk Basketball letters were presented by coach Martin Svoboda, and Pep Club letters winners received their awards from Miss Gilmore. Other parts of the program included vocal numbers and also a piano solo Approximately seventy five oeople from the local community at tended the banquet as paying guests. OOOOOOIIOOOIOIOOO ll!!! UCI! Treasurer.......................A11ce Miller M . C 6 . DRAMATICS The dramatic students directed by liss Gilmore, un held the school tradition of flne performance at both the Cross Qoads Conference Contest and the District Contest At the Confe ence contest fhich xas held at McCool, tne contestants and ratings received were Nadine Matson SuDGPlOT Biruta Staxlis Vxcellent Norma Moore Good The following Deo le p tlcio to Di fW1Ct Soee h Contest which was held at Benedict, and r eived r lHgS as indicated Nadine Watson ,Superior Norma Moore Wxcellent Twyla Van Nosf and Wx ll nt The One Act Play, NSubmergedH was aaard d and evcellent rating at both conte ts The cast lHC1Hd9d Raymond Do sey, Janes Lar'1n, Duane EmVen, Dean Dovenbareer, Dale Behmlen, and CllftOH oster N5 X 5 27, l f R x-+ ,HL il o 'L L . . 4 I . - or - ,H u 4 , ' , . . , . 1 l o n a n s o A Y - ......- , ,A ......... L, Q , ar ' Aatei at ,Io s,-' .,,c .o . , , ec, C at e : ...... I I I 0 t 0 l I 0.1 or can C9 9 - f e A , os . ' ' l - 2. r ., A' - H ., o Oo- ,, 1- 1' , 0 f x 'A 5s,X N 1- 'A .n ,. 'T .N '-'lf ' H 4.x I .1 1 fy .' . ! ', ,F ,xt 1 ,ff x ,' ' ,'.'.' , ,. .,,, ,,, ,'f Hccymfw rf -. .'.-, .4 5 .,:.,4f. ,' 'fi-fx X .1 R x. ., :N -fri ' .4 :::1gl f I aa as I and .32 Back row Ronald Junge, Rita Wilson, Richard Myers, Miss Neal, Don Baker, Larry Hoffman, Marlon Doak Middle rowx Leslie Nelson, Dennis Carlson, Robert Krah, Jack Murray, Donna Lytle, Gary Folts Front row Robert Rains, Judy vatson, Ronnie Melton, Shirley Tonniges, Carolyn Bittinger, Carol Stfskal, Henry Piper taes39 Y' Back row llarcelene Dickson, Julie Cites, Miss Myrberg, Kathryn Doak, Middly row Ronnie Tonniges, Julia Carolyn Myers, Billie Schoch, John Front row Harry Lee Watson, Tommy McLean, Bobby Holmes, Leslie Sandra Ehlers, Donnie Cotner Peterson, Leland Emken, Janzen, Murray, Barbara Melton, Richard Davenport, Julia Hattle, Mary Alice Davenport a L ' ., '- ,, .. 'f q . .W il I fl : . U : 'T - XL- Q 9 an Lf .. D, - 471' , U . t- ,. , , . ., ESS' I F 4 v 'u A N 3 Nw. 13 A ' - .. fx rv ' l i 'A : I : . I ia e5 aux O F 69' Back Row Mrs O'Br1en, Nadine Janzen, Dora Jane Keen, Stephen Nelson, Marilyn Baker, Gayle Tonniges, Harold Deprez, Gary Wilson, Duane Cites Middle Row Billy Murray, Patsy Janzen, Linda Lytle, Maurice watson, Merna Lou Junge, Billy Davenport Charles Peterson Front Row Janice Watson, Tommy Heser R chard Schoch, Alfred Hoskins, Robert Alms, Alan Melton, Ly e Dovenbarger, Frances Piper ev nflr and f f Back Row Barbara Doak, Charles Miller, Susan Taylor, Stuart Nelson, Bobbie Heitman Dick Smith Phyllis Taylor Middle Row Patricia P per, Merrill Walkup, Margaret Doak, Alice Cuda, Miles Tim ons Front Row Mickey Hile, Mary Alice Hamline Donna Hoskins, Beverly Hoskins, Janice Wolfe, Beverly Hattel, Mrs Hergert 9 5 C f U NS S ,ii gL , 9 A 7 .5 fu , 1 i ' g e 891111 B A B f I 61 9 ,. 3 2 1 ' Snapshots NL Wm -QA...-an -I ,-'N 41 in Y. 1711 A-f L45 0111, 61' x Yr 1 V. 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